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About The West. (Florence, Lane County, Or.) 1890-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1892)
y. Vi Florence, Lane Comity, Oregon, Friday, Xovemlier l!i. l i m Vol. 3. X«. 31. \ glacier has bt-en discovered in th e this metal, and properly joined with lui- ¡continual training. It i> is folly to think >ul Rpmanlino range, C aliforn ia . other metgl, worn on the Huger for o«e that he can exhibit the effects of pro- selves in a way whereby wo can eoin|>cl non-residents to help us improve the up I, U Cleveland »nd Stevenson w itb- week, will cure the worst ease. It gen wsses without having the processes as a |H*arance and convenience of our pub- . dottbt. See full re tu rn s on inside erates a gentle current of electricity. cause. lie stre e ts. 1 wenty-eight cases of cure are rep o rt« ^ ABE far too „„ro w i„ uur T„ ,8 R ev . A. X. K eiuwin , a Presbvterian T he United Suites G overnm ent bus a m inuter of WllmlwM ,, , . . J " " « ,» « w . I, I,,-|;,.v. |;i.l,ll.., ...................... pJy of 75,000 new m ail bags an n u ally , m inister of \\ llimngton, Del., prophesies many claims upon ns which no aw van . said in lielinll ol our missionary society: the end of the world in 1897. lie ex- ever enforce, an. at a cost of $40,000.__________ , . , T , " ill‘ whieh public 'T h e W oman’« M im b a a n Soetetv m prets th a t in th at year the Jews will lw-sentiment can never meddle It .1.« vi n u i i , , I muune. it de- Horence, the youngest of our societies, I i - kotective club of niotliers-in-law cstored to the Holy Land, ami th a t mauds much more than the discharge of organized ^ ell organized in London. The in May with six members, they will build anew the temple against pecuniary obligations. It enters into only in its infancy, yet it realizes th«< .„others of wives only a re eligible for the second coming of Christ, lie draws every detail of life, ami regulates our importance of work, as one of its officers u ie u ib e rsh ip .___________ these conclusions from several much Conduct in all relations we hear to said, “ Tlie more 1 learn of this great F oe the year ending last S eptem ber discussed passages in the Book of Reve others. It pronounces upon our behav cause the more I sec there is to be ac the number of persons wlio visited lation, and has been preaching sermdns iour to relatives and friends, ami the complished.” Two of its members come Burn’s Cottage and M onum ent was 28,- for some time past with the special ob- «omgiunity in which we dwell. It en down the river a distance of ten and a 21}and 38,114 respectively. ject of preparing bis lloek for the events forces debts of gratitude, of allection, of half miles to meet with them. They do S isce Dickens’s death th e firm of j of 1897, ________________ thoughtful consideration, of kindness, of not feel to have any «liseonragements, Chapman & Hall have sold (>43,000 eop-1 C hilean advices tell us th a t vandal* compassion, as well as those of shillings they are woikiug actively in their own je3 of “ Pickwick.” T he profits on ism, influenza, highway robbery, rail and pence, loculi a man just who is field, which demnmls all they raise ami ’s works still am o u n t to ab o u t way disasters, have now suicide ns a I6t kind, or tender, or pitiful, or loving, are looking forward with a li«qx« to lie powerful allay in their work of destruc- *8 a 'nh-nomer. 1 rue justice implies the due exercise of all these sentiments in Oxa needs but to cast an eye over any tion in Chile. Scarcely a day passe« th at cases of self-murder arc not reported tlieir proper season, and the cheerful part of the Great Siuslaw from tid e w at discharge of the conduct w liich they siig- er to the ocean’s beach to have answ ered either at the capital or Valparaiso, while reports are constantly reaching the city ®st.. anvquestion of doubt as to th e sure from the interior of similar occurrences— E xpressions such as the following turn of the wheels of progress. and still the good work goes on. By t tie ¡quoted are not common in the annals ol M e . G ladstone is in favor of abolish time Chilo gets ready to attem pt another {rood American society, yet Tin \\’i >r is $40,000 a year. __________ ing the office of strengthened, so as to help in the future with their little mite. Theirs is a grand mission, the first Missionary Society in the Great Siuslaw country; what possi- bilities for C hrist ami for planting the hanner of His cross, May God nianl- fest His approval by greatly blessing their efforts. poet lau reate. The bluff on Uncle Sam this continued self- «impelled to admit, having heard the X kx r Thursday, November 21, 1 m the Grand Old Man is alw ays sensible. Prosy destruction shall have liad a tendency tofwme from the lips of a conceded good day set aside by the President as a day England does not need a paid and titled weaken their knees sufficiently to make! Juember of the crowd that makes up our Thanksgiving, ih e question which poet to write a t the buck a m iu a ll of snob her a f-libjCct of an easier sedre than ttfen c st ami most geliefohs Americans: naturally arises, as we tliinl. of this day one recently enacted. ¡“ Heroism ¡8 not common in these «lays. ,,j general festivity ami are ourselves royalty. * / u i i i l / l l u t i n r t l m r f m n i ♦!»•» t I l i t 11 no help for it i Nothing could he lurther from the truth. T wenty .thousand d o lla rs’ w orth of T here seems to be nltand canned salm on, aside from sev- i T l*e .‘pJor fariner” must go on plowing Kver-v ueek the ncWH t'ol,tai,,H . 1 of men who have risked their lives in or- eral thousand feet of lum ber, will be t h e | a n J Howing nn(] gathering into barns; cargo conveyed by schooner D anielson | ^ 1Ung hifl Hurplus pr<xi„ ct« and build ! der to save their fellow men. Never he froin the Great Siuslaw to San Francisco ing new houses; buying additional acres fore in our history have more brave deeds been done than within the past this week, and tilling them too; raising blood stock | ------------------------- . , vear. Engineers are performing them A F rench perfum er has been m aking I driving spanking teams and reaping the , l'¡„.„ h - ii , life savers, tests of California roses an d discovered bitter fruits of prosperity generally. j j ‘ policemen, ure conntiintly nliomiiK tluit that they possess 20 per c en t, m ore of These fateful words tell the measure , . ! they have in them the elements of hero- the volatile oil th a n th e F rench roses, j the disaster th at bus befallen him:! ism • ; and not Infrequently cases nrise in This means the developm ent of a new “ Weaver is defeated.” If it were not which the ordinary citizen, who doe« like intruding into a bouse of mourning industry for C alifornia. not pursue any calling e#pecially at in tim e of sorrow, we would tenderly tended with danger, shows that lie. too, Ax equal num ber of young m en and urge him to bear up and try to su >s , al, {| p tj|n(, a potcntia| hero, »omen graduated from B uchtel college, as uncomplainingly as possible upon H m * - Akron, Ohio, last J u n e . Two prizes of fat of the land until some other scheme T|IE work o( constructing sidewalks fered in the law class for th e best essays can be devised whereby the earth ami ,U1,| crosswalks has fairly begun. __ on“Equitable R em edies: T h eir G row th the fullness thereof may lx« bis, without | u,| i es A id S o c h t y is putting and Place in Our Ju ris p ru d e n c e ,” were labor or money.—(h'enotnnn. best ellorts and w ith tin a itnth taken by women. iaracr A C hicago w idow has sued a m an for •' „ 1 ; „recedingpr««- ¡I'll- 7 i | e trade has recently been estab- ^ ’ ¡n V ienna of serving charged stor- aA'battery cells to p riv a te bouses on !11«ci> tin* same plan th a t th e m ilk is ‘ ................. ,,rw’ght in the m orning an d th e em p ty 111 taken away. Very likely we shall " « « b„l»«'he Ud,„. ......... MU(,U. thill u c have during the past year | M.t,n blessed with that (or which we ghould now devote a day of Thanksgiv ing. But be our blessings of hiiui II m ag nitude in our own im agination, they multiply largely when we unco settle down to a good solid session of sober ami generous thought. We should he thankful that the good Ixmi lias |xir- mitti'd us to exist ami enjoy the bless ings which present themselves at morn, noon ami evening of our «laity life. In n«cord of the tw elvem onth's past. ...... . l,AI.- i-.....ol. ...... . c,,a rjty j |low well we have learned the blessedness of giving ; the priceless prlv- liege of pardon, the unspeakable pi-xs- lire ol a fragrant memory. Iluving ..... | t m a tte rs little Imw w ent th.« triv - yeur. Iliiving ,lll(liht< „ hlU, o n the credit sido, our |M>Hni is rich indecsl, fhougli it bear but wU, (,o w d, to re. bread ami water. Having tb e e - tin« choicer blessings «if the year--let ns make thanksgiving lor a summer endro - jias j oiieJ faithfully in various spheres, j ing » ember th at there is no w h a te v e r .nay be a man’s native ahd.I>, town Com|s>lling mm-r«,.- or however great may be his g»’" • buil<, MajkM or ally other ni(jgt exercise bis ability patient V ,,roVe their property. I l l s more IIIUOV ..rldhit it brilliantly, | w»> '"•« 11 , ....... f foro l,e can hope to exhibit it "r“ “" ^ " '’ probttb|c that the question <>f in- an(n , e m ust do the drudgery of coriwrttting the town of Flur« nee will Is- A finger ring made of of varied endiavcr, seem a lm o st sa c n lig io u s in us to pru- 1..... How worh ol »¡.'I................................................ “ ’n be legislating to protect ourselves _ w ithout which the greatest - siou of 01 tin- young I broUgllt brought up ttt at the the coming coming h session u.o <il!nst the adulteratio n of electricity. practical failure. It ¡« " l‘‘1 f ,l ( staU, j^h jfiitu re, and it would lx? will . . mind, if he .. « ar, I ' to im press upon those opposed to *i.„. the A '» human doctor of re p u ta tio n pre- m an to ha.»? ...................... thi. 0„ ,r „ .h „ .K .«•« I.y ol -I'»,.i„« on.r ‘be«aluminium r.s a p e rm a n en t cure show the n •»„!•’ s hr r|lc, tiuiatism. k ful spread of the goods of life, w b a t have Wü p, be thankful for? Well, it does the tw ilight of a blessed year let ns Thu . gather together alxiUt the tables which ,M>ltr ^wr plainer blessings, ami cast up - ()).kll|,in(jbjp ! tion and financial condition «bail not ’•>0,000 for 1 Giving told h e r husb an d to result is e \n t c If a man shows s k ill in l' or 1,1 L!(j Of)y | many hub the improve- jump in the river, w hich lie did. This i i • ,i „mi inav know have waned performance of any kind, y ,nent8 in.d e in this line. Th Tlm person Mvshouhl consider herself fortunate, of l,a ’ 11,1 i,. exhib its cxc«‘i»tionnl who is given in the laaet • '"Ubly so if she gets th e fifty thousand. before now. If be exh.b Uli8 nK)Ve,nent«nd w h o ^^^ ^^ A fool man w ith no m ore brains th a n versatility of powers, j«”' ((wnt>rH ought to buj|d „ || necessary one is not a fit subject to h u sb an d a he has bad an exceptionally wi<« « required by p««<h stiians in pass- fcmily. of observation and activity, and that - UU m ak in g p re p a ra tio n s to se t o u t a boiinti- pray to hi „, "to «and us io «rd -«< ni c«»nn (.|mcrf,illy Into th a t umh ,ry <,f th e future. I’ hth <y “» baV(, |n(J(.h «is have others have «•»pinHy » n.ncli to regrwU Republicans ought t « thankful th a t lb<;n . „ n<4 (,t a M(lf n r ’ , , rtg nt< r« for the ¡^,niucrats t g« t, and the Democrats Ri«’ . ....« —„ fui th at ifiey got ad ,|(mb(h - u ÏÎ